Nazi in Defeat

In the Dauphine Alps, rod-backed Major
General Otto Richter, a Nazi who had tried to be like a Junker, led a
group from his disorganized 198th German Division into an American
ambush. Before he could say Achtung he was a U.S. prisoner.

In a clump of trees he sat stiffly and sullenly in the front seat of a
U.S. jeepand acted out his version of how a German general should
meet defeat. He refused to talk to anybody below his rank. Beside him
sat a G.I. driver, staring ahead and nonchalantly popping his gum. Back
of him sat one of...